Luv U

2012–16 Philippine television drama series


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::summary 2012–16 Philippine television drama series ::

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FieldValue
imageLuv U second season logo.jpg
captionSecond season title card
genreTeen sitcom
School
creatorEdgar Mortiz
writerRoderick ″Ricky″ Victoria
Jimmy Sherwin Buenvenida
Josel Garlitos
Joey Gosiengfiao
directorEdgar Mortiz
Frasco Mortiz
Badjie Mortiz
starringMiles Ocampo
Kiray Celis
Marco Gumabao
Igi Boy Flores
CJ Navato
Alexa Ilacad
Karen Reyes
Mika dela Cruz
Nash Aguas
Angeli Gonzales
Sharlene San Pedro
Sophia Baars
Jairus Aquino
Kobi Vidanes
opentheme"Crush" by T.O.P
countryPhilippines
languageTagalog
num_seasons2
num_episodes204
executive_producerCamille Mortiz-Malapit
producerRaquel Frieda Buenvenida
locationQuezon City
editorKarl Mayshle
Omar Cervantes
cameraMulti-camera
runtime60 minutes
companyStar Creatives
networkABS-CBN
first_aired
last_aired
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*** Luv U *** () is a Philippine television teen sitcom series broadcast by ABS-CBN. Directed by Edgar Mortiz, Frasco Mortiz, Badjie Mortiz, it stars Miles Ocampo, Kiray Celis, Marco Gumabao, Igi Boy Flores, CJ Navato, Alexa Ilacad, Karen Reyes, Mika dela Cruz, Nash Aguas, Angeli Gonzales, Sharlene San Pedro, Sophia Baars, Jairus Aquino and Kobi Vidanes. It aired on the network's Yes Weekend line up from February 19, 2012 to January 17, 2016, replacing Growing Up and was replaced by Celebrity Playtime.

Overview

The series is about lessons in love through the eyes of six teen students of Lamberto Uy Villarama University or LUV U as they experience the highs and lows of being in love at a very young age.

In the first season, the show featured former Goin' Bulilit kids Miles Ocampo, Kiray Celis, CJ Navato and Igi Boy Flores, with singing sensation Rhap Salazar, Angeli Gonzales, and newbie teen actor Marco Gumabao. The group faces dilemmas in their relationships with friends and families as well as at school but together they work together and overcome these.

In the second season, the show featured another group of former Goin' Bulilit kids: Alexa Ilacad, Nash Aguas, Sharlene San Pedro, Jairus Aquino, Mika dela Cruz, Kobi Vidanes, and Sophia Baars as newbies in the fictional university. Some former cast members from the previous season also made a return namely Smokey Manaloto, Bentong and many more. Newly added casts are also added like Eda Nolan and Alora Sasam.

The new season has a more serious tone, it focuses not only on love but also the struggles and dilemmas of modern-day Filipino teenagers face such as bullying, friendship fall-outs, a first break-up, studying difficulties, family acceptance and other real-life high school issues. ::figure[src="https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/e/ea/Showlogo-Luv-U.jpg" caption="First season logo (2012–2013)"] ::

Episodes

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SeasonEpisodesOriginally airedSeason PremiereSeason Finale
169
2135
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Cast and characters

Main cast

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Actor/ActressCharacter nameSeason(s)12
Miles OcampoCamille Sarmiento
Kiray CelisWhitney Muñoz
Angeli GonzalesApril Muñoz
Marco GumabaoJoaquin Bartolome "JB" Arellano
Igi Boy FloresRocky Dominguez
CJ NavatoBoom Enriquez
Karen ReyesAyen Timbol
Alexa IlacadAlexis "Lexie" Domingo
Sharlene San PedroShirley Bernardo
Sophia BaarsPatricia "Patty" Cordero
Nash AguasBenjamin "Benj" Jalbuena
Jairus AquinoFrederick "Drake" Lagdameo
Kobi VidanesArchie Samonte
Mika Dela CruzMarjorie "Marj" De Silva
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Supporting cast

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Actor/ActressCharacter nameSeason(s)12
Rhap SalazarMaximillo "Max" Mariano
Alfred LabatosFredo Cuenca
Vanjo CuencaBanjo Labatos
Arie ReyesHoney Marasigan
Tippy Dos SantosParis delos Santos
Ryan BoyceRoy Roman
Michelle VitoViv Samonte
Smokey ManalotoPrincipal Spencer "P.S."
Cai CortezMs. Becky Belo
Bangs GarciaMs. Jessica Casimsiman
Eda NolanMs. Bettina "Betty" Ramos
Hyubs AzarconMang Ariel
BentongMang Jules
Joy ViadoLola Paula
Alora SasamJudilyn Sanchez
Dominic OchoaNicanor "Nick" Jalbuena
Paul SalasThirdy Villarama
Zonia Ysabel MejiaMercedes "Cedes" Advincula
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Guest cast

Casting

In Season 2, Mika Dela Cruz (who portrayed as Majorie De Silva) left the show after the episode aired on October 20, 2013 due to taping schedules of the upcoming teleserye Mirabella, where she is part of the main cast. In 2015, Sharlene San Pedro (who portrayed as Shirley Bernardo) was absent in some episodes due to taping schedules for Nathaniel, where she is cast with co-star Jairus Aquino.

Accolades

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YearAwardCategoryResult
2012PMPC Star Awards for TelevisionBest Youth-Oriented Program
2013PMPC Star Awards for TelevisionBest Youth-Oriented Program
2014PMPC Star Awards for TelevisionBest Youth-Oriented Program
2015PMPC Star Awards for TelevisionBest Comedy Program
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References

References

  1. [http://www.push.com.ph/features/7455/new-teen-comedy-show-luv-u-introduces-new-heartthrob-marco-gumabao/ New teen comedy show ‘Luv U’ introduces new heartthrob Marco Gumabao] {{Webarchive. link. (April 29, 2012 retrieved via www.push.com.ph Feb 15, 2012)
  2. [http://www.push.com.ph/features/4525/is-miles-ocampo-the-next-bea-alonzo-or-sarah-geronimo/ Is Miles Ocampo the next Bea Alonzo or Sarah Geronimo?] {{Webarchive. link. (February 16, 2012 retrieved via www.push.com.ph Feb 15, 2012)
  3. [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zswckFLK1eI&feature=relmfu Luv U: Official Teaser] retrieved via www.youtube.com via abscbnonline user Feb 17, 2012
  4. link. (July 20, 2017 retrieved via www.youtube.com via abscbnonline user Feb 17, 2012)
  5. [http://www.manilatimes.net/index.php/life-and-times/showtime/17355-bulilits-take-on-high-school-life-in-new-comedy-series Bulilits take on high school life in new comedy series] {{webarchive. link. (March 24, 2012 retrieved via www.manilatimes.net Feb 17, 2012)

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